What is Season of Creation
Season of Creation is a global movement that invites Christians to celebrate, pray and act to protect creation.
It is an opportunity for Christians throughout the world to renew their relationship with God’s creation.
When is Season of Creation
Every year from 1st September - 4th October
Season of Creation starts on the World Day of Prayer for Creation (1st September)
and ends on the feast day for St Francis of Assisi.
Sunrise at Maroochydore by Craig Batty
Season of Creation Theme for 2026
Each year Season of Creation takes a different theme based on a verse from the bible.
Season of Creation theme for 2026: Living Water
Biblical Text: Ezekiel 47:1-12
Symbol: Immersion in living water
Prayer for Season of Creation 2026
Living Water
Holy God, whose Spirit hovered over the waters at the beginning, we gather as part
of your community of all creation, thirsty for your grace. We give thanks for the gift
of water, the veins of our common home, that sustains the cedar and the whale, the
pasture and the city. We are grateful for the local waters that nourish our
homelands and our fellow creatures. We give thanks that in your well-watered
garden, every drop is a sacred testament to your love.
Yet, we confess that we have treated this gift as a mere commodity. We have
choked the seas with our waste and watched the warming tides rise in judgment.
We lament the cracked earth of the drought-stricken and the salty tears of the
climate refugee. Melt our frozen hearts, O God, and let the waters of repentance
flow.
Lord of all Life, you promised that wherever the river flows, everything shall live.
Stir in us a calling to care for the waters — to protect the watershed, defend the
rights of water, and honor the dignity of the thirsty. May your Word be a spring
within us, gushing forth for the healing of the nations.
May God our Father who brought water from the rock sustain us in the desert. May
Christ our Lord who is Living Water refresh us for the work of restoration. And may
the Holy Spirit carry us on currents of grace until justice rolls down like waters and
righteousness like an ever-flowing stream. Amen.